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Protista

Protista. By Quinn Bender, Rhye Clemons, Isaac Rounds, Kaidyn Eaton. Number Of Species. named species: 80,000 Total number of species: 600,000. Food. absorb, ingest, and / or photosynthesize food. How Do They Move.

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Protista

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  1. Protista By Quinn Bender, Rhye Clemons, Isaac Rounds, Kaidyn Eaton

  2. Number Of Species • named species: 80,000 • Total number of species: 600,000

  3. Food • absorb, ingest, and / or photosynthesize food

  4. How Do They Move • They have cilia, flagella, and amoeboid processes to help them move around.

  5. How Many Cells • Some are single celled, some are Multicelled

  6. Special Organelles • nucleus is enclosed by a membrane • Usually no cell wall but some forms may have a cell wall.

  7. Stentor • Genus: Stentor • Species: igneous

  8. Paramecium • Genus: Paramecium • Species: aurelia

  9. Didinium • Genus: Didinium • Species: nasutum

  10. Kelp • Genus: Macrocystis • Species: pyrifera

  11. Bibliography • hansan, . "pictures of five kingdoms." http//teachers.oregon.k12.wi.us/hansan/protist2.htm. hansan. Web. 1 Jan. 2010. <http//teachers.oregon.k12.wi.us/hansan/index2 • hosei, . http//protist.i.hosei.ac.jp/pdb5/pcd0112/htmls/17.html. hosei. Web. 1 Jan. 2010. • http//bio.classes.ucsc.edu/bio161/kfe%20algae%20photos/Macro. UCSC. UCSC, Web. 1 Jan. 2010. • zipcodezoo.com/Protozoa/D/Didinium_nasutum. Protozoa. Web. 1 Jan. 2010

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